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2028 : and Australia has gone to hell in a handbasket / Ken Saunders.

2028. Prime Minister Fitzwilliams' instincts tell him it's time to call a snap election. His cabinet team is adequate (just), the howling protests of the doctors after the GP changes has finally died down and, best of all, the Australian Greens are in receivership. So what could possibly go wrong? The PM is prepared for everything until he finds himself facing what he least expected an actual opposition. How do you deal with a party that doesn't play by the rules, protests in the nude, sends mail by carrier pigeon and has a list of candidates all called Ned Ludd? Welcome to the Australia of 2028 where parking meters double as poker machines, radio shock jocks have been automated, the Communist Party of China has turned itself into a multinational corporation and ASIO's glory days are so far over that it's resorting to surveillance of a Charles Dickens reading group. Outrageous, sharp and wickedly funny, 2028 takes us into the near future where the not very good ideas around today have become ten years worse.

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C9008323119 LP SAU
Large print   City Branch . . Available .  
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Field name Details
ISBN 9781525282249 (paperback)
Author Saunders, Ken author.
Title 2028 : and Australia has gone to hell in a handbasket / Ken Saunders.
Edition EasyRead large edition.
Published [Strawberry Hills, NSW] : ReadHowYouWant, [2018].
Physical description ii, 399 pages (large print) ; 24 cm.
Series Read how you want
General note Optimized reading formats.
Set in 16 point Verdana.
Copyright page from the original book.
Summary 2028. Prime Minister Fitzwilliams' instincts tell him it's time to call a snap election. His cabinet team is adequate (just), the howling protests of the doctors after the GP changes has finally died down and, best of all, the Australian Greens are in receivership. So what could possibly go wrong? The PM is prepared for everything until he finds himself facing what he least expected an actual opposition. How do you deal with a party that doesn't play by the rules, protests in the nude, sends mail by carrier pigeon and has a list of candidates all called Ned Ludd? Welcome to the Australia of 2028 where parking meters double as poker machines, radio shock jocks have been automated, the Communist Party of China has turned itself into a multinational corporation and ASIO's glory days are so far over that it's resorting to surveillance of a Charles Dickens reading group. Outrageous, sharp and wickedly funny, 2028 takes us into the near future where the not very good ideas around today have become ten years worse.
Subject Australia. -- Parliament -- Elections -- Fiction
Large print books
Political parties -- Australia -- Fiction
Prime ministers -- Australia -- Fiction
Political campaigns -- Australia -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Large type books
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